bmfowler@watcgl.waterloo.edu (barry fowler) (10/06/90)
I'm typesetting a document using psLaTeX (using TeX 2.95) to use
the PostScript Times fonts.
The PostScript Times fonts do not contain the \o character (the
"o" with the "/" through it), so nothing is printed for it. There
is a \o in the Symbol font, but even if I could somehow access it,
that wouldn't provide me with a means of emboldening or italicizing
it.
I'd like to redefine \o to type the "o" of the current font (roman,
italic, bold, etc) and overstrike with the "/" (lowered appropriately)
of the same font. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the necessary
details of TeX.
If someone could send me a macro to redefine \o in this manner, I'd
appreciate it.
Thanks ...
- barry
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